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Bullet (Fredericksburg, VA) (1946)


Author: University of Mary Washington
Volume: 18, Iss. 18, 1946-04-09
Subject: University of Mary Washington; Mary Washington College; College student newspapers and periodicals -- Virginia -- Fredericksburg; Universities and colleges -- United States -- Periodicals; University of Mary Washington -- Newspapers; Mary Washington College -- Newspapers
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Digitizing sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
Book contributor: University of Mary Washington, Grellet C. Simpson Library
Collection: universityofmarywashington

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The Bullet is the student newspaper at the University of Mary Washington. The paper began publication in 1921 and currently continues to be published by UMW students. It ceased publication for a short time at the end of the 1923-24 academic year but began publication again in 1927. Unfortunately, none of the 1921, 1924, or 1927 issues have been located. This version of the Bullet is digitized from microfilm copies of the original newspapers. Thus, page duplication does occur randomly to provide quality access to both text and images.


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Identifier: Bullet-Fredericksburg_VA_vol-18_1946-04-09
Identifier-access: http://archive.org/details/Bullet-Fredericksburg_VA_vol-18_1946-04-09
Identifier-ark: ark:/13960/t7cr75j32
Imagecount: 5
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Rights: Unless otherwise stated, copyright is held by the University of Mary Washington. This item is available for research, teaching, and private study use.
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